Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 31, 1904, Page 1

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b | i A Pioneer i WANT AD :: Will Do Tt e Bemidji aily Pioneer MINNESOTA IHISTORICAL SOCIETY. and the North Pole. The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper between Duluth and Crookston, St. Paul & T VOLUME 2. NUMBER 165. o S BEM]D.fI, MINNESOTA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1904. : TEN CENTS PER WEEK r._--\g‘\.—-——'——‘. The only store in Bemid "‘%quigpgd with Ladies’ parlors and Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s toiie}?f_ _rooms. l This is the Store. There is always one store in a community that has the reputation of delivering goods according to advertisement. In Bemidji this is the sto-~e l1argest storeof its kind in Northern Minnesota. Years of honorable dealing has made this thel When looking for I ~ 28 1 . THURSDAY BARGAINS 'Don;t f;ail to see what we have to offer. O’Leary @ Bowser. e s s i e i Special - Bargains. That Bemidji's big bargain day next Thursday may be a grand success we co-operate with the rest of the merchants of the city in offering special inducements to our out of lto\\ customers, and the following price will give some : little idea of the great sacrifices we are making on every article in our store: Handsome rocking chair, just like cut, one that sells regularly for $2.50, for Thurs- o bt o i gy Our prices on carpets and rugs will be deminiseed considerably and in fact a complete outfit of house furniture will cost from thirty to fifty per cent. less than ordinarily. Furniture. Third Street. IT IS TIME! to buy that watch. Before selecting Don’t fail to view my line which is one of the most complete ever displayed in this city : High Grade Artistic Designs in.Cut Gl prices that Hand Painted China and Silverware, going at as low as Good Goods canbesold : : : Thursday, $ Bargain Day we offer a large and complete assortment of Sterling Silver, Gold lined bowl Souvenir spoons, engraved in any style letter. WATCH REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY. George T. Baker @ Co. Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer; !deer stopped out of sight of the HOT CHASE Timber Wolf Pursues a Fawn Right to a Settler's Door— Frightened Away. It is seldom, even in the woods, that a scene equals that wit- nessed 1m the door yard of Jester Shy last Friday morning, one mile east of town. A pretty, panting fawn came panting up to the very door and almost sought protection in the arms of Mrs. Shy, who was standing in the yard, while close behind came leaping a gaunt gray clad timber wolf, which, more timid than its intended dinner, slacked its pace at the edge of the clearing. The wolf, which smelled chicken and veered toward the chicken house. Mrs, Shy seeing her fowls en- dangered, gave a lusty shout and wolf and deer moved off ir. differ- ent directions. Mrs. Shy was aloné at home, else there might haye been some effective shooting done. The wolf has been there before.—Big Fork Compass. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, . Lucas County.—ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath COMMITTEES Full List of Committees For Big Republican Rally Next Thursday. The following is the list of the committees appointed to arrange for the republican rally next Thursday. The different com- mittees are now hard at work ar- ranging details and the scope of the preparations show that there will be more people in- Bemidji next Thursday than any one day for a long time. No definate arrangemnts have been concluded as to speakers but it is hoped to have both Bede and Steenerson here. COMMITTEES. Ways and means, O. E, Bailey, W. W. Bailey, Chris Olson; Speakers, L. H. Bailey, E. F. Crawford, John Gibbons; Ad- vertising, R. W, Hitchcock, H. G. Hayes, C. Christensen; Transpor- tation, C. R. Martin, Dr. R. Gil- more, C. H. Miles; Music, E. H. Jerrard, Dr. Foster; Parade, J. L. Reynolds, E. K. Anderson, Allen Benner; Instrumental Music, A, Gilmour, W. B. Lach- lan, J. J. Ellis; Refreshments, John MecDonald, I. B. Olson, Robt. Clark; Literature, E. E, that he is senior partner of the [ McDonald, F'. S.Arnold, Fred W. firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing Rhoda; Halls, lights and deco- business in the city of Toledo, rations, A. T. Wheelock, Frank county and state aforesaid, and McGraw, H: L. West. that said firm will pay the sum of 2 One Hundred Dollars for each| and every case of catarrh that| 2 b _ Bl Gl oue. 1t 1 YOUR MONEY. IS —F'rank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and sub-| 4 i) pe refunded to you if after use this 6th | ing half a bottle of scribed in my presence, THE FAMOUS day of December, A. D. 1886. MATT.J. JOHNSONS A. W. Gleason, [Seal.] Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh cureis taken in- RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE ternally, and acts directly on the you are not satisfied with results. blood and mucous surfaces of the ‘This is our guarantee which goes with Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Why balance on the verge of system. Send for téstimonials every bottle. free. —F. J. Cheney & Co., s Lung| o\ sate and Gusranteed Only by Toledo, Onio. consumption when Mark’, A. GILMOUK & CO. Balsam will cure. ~LUDINGTON’S— Extraordinary Special Cash Prices for Thursday Novemb’r 3 To show you that our goods are the best that money can buy and that our prices are right ~we are going to offer the following cash bar- gains for one day only: ¢ : - 28 inch “Umpire Estate” Heating Stoves, regular price $20; special price................ h .......... B .............................. $ l8-00 22-inch ““Umpire Estate’” Heating Stoves, regular price $15; - 13 00 Bpeciflprice. SHEE R Ll e e A . 18-inch “Wonder” double-jacket Heating Stoves, regular pri special price 26 inch ““Wonder” double-jacket Heaters, regular price $12; Bl DT s e s 9-00 26-inch ““Wonder” double-jacket and cast top Heaters, regular price $15 12 00 BRecialieDLIC o i e R e L & . Common Air Tight Stoves for one day ofily ....... e roasiam e b o e l-95 We have the finest and most, complete line of Cast and Mallable Ranges and Cook Stoves, in- cluding the famous “Majesti-,” “Home Pride” and ‘“Mesaba’’ Ranges and are going to make a special discount on all Ranges and Cook Stoves sold on that day. Harness and Saddlery Department Bargains: We are going to make the following special cash prices for the ONE DAY ONLY and you will not have another chance to get your Winter Blankets and Harness at this low figure: 1%-inch short tug Britchen Harness, hand made complete; regular price without col- Iars, $36: dpacial:pricedor that dayl s i il L L e e $32.00 2-inch short tug Britchen Harness, hand made; (this is what you will need if you are going to do any hauling this winter); regular price without cullars $38; special price 34.00 (And this is a good buy.) 2}-inch short tug Britchen Harness, hand made; regular price.complete without col- lars,;$40: specialprice, kB o e e e sl BT e S e e Genuine Minneapolis plated-throat Scotch Collars, reg price $4.50; special price each 4.00 Extra heavy wool-faced draft collars, good value; reguler price $4; special price, each 3.50 Heavy wool-faced Collars, regular price $2.50; special price, each................... 2.00 76x80 blanket lined Horse Blankets, regular $2:25; special, each. . . 1.75 84x90 white-blanket-lined Horse Blankets. regular $3.25; special price.............. 2.90 84x90 extra heavy water-proof canvas blanket lined Blankets, a good value at $3.50; special priceceach cvits s Bvodirbes Slbe s e e e e e e 3.00 We want your business and-esn-show you countless bargains all over the store. Piano Con- - test Tickets given with eaeh purchase of 25 cents or more. We give mail ordersand out-of town orders as careful attention as if you make the purchases in person. J. A. LUDINGTON, Bemidji, Minnesota. PSR RN S B D W N W W’ | P | A O 7 E heartily approve of a Bargain Day, and to show W you our appreciation, we will, on Thursday next, make the LOWEST FIGURES ON LUMBER that were ever heard of. Can’t offer very much lumber for a dollar, but we will give you ONE THOUSAND FEET—which means a wagon load of good short boards —for the low price of $6.00. friu We also have Good Pine Shingles which will go for $1 per M. Think of it! Only twenty-five cents per bunch. Everything else on the same basis. If you are too.husy down town picking up snaps in the different stores, phone us and we will deliver the lum- ber and load it on your wagon. OUS TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 45 Crookston Lumber Company JEC P W W O o - *

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